Excellent Reference - accurate, dead-on trail summaries: Included topo maps and very accurate trail head and actual trail notes. History and sidebar notes about the area and the trails added to the overall hiking experience. Only problem was our lack of time to do all the hikes we wanted to- what time we had was maximized with this reference.
Everything I need to know!: If you're already thinking of vacation for the summer this is the guide to get! Nova Scotia is the most picturesque of all the provinces and with the Cdn dollar so low it makes great economic sense to travel up there. This guide is perfect if you're ready to camp there either by tent or RV.
Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia: On page 161 of the above mentioned book Mr Haynes describes The Queensport Road hiking trail. Mr Haynes missed an important feature of this trail as if passes through a WW11 RCAF radar site. I have done research on this site and a web site exists with those findings. Perhaps Mr Haynes would like to learn more. Roger
Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia: A detailed guide to interesting hiking venues in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. I'd recommend it for anyone visiting the province who plans to explore by foot off the beaten track.
Best hiking guide of Atlantic Canada: This book deserves more attention, because it is one of the best trail guides available in the country. It has everything an outdoorsperson looking for trails in Nova Scotia needs: GPS coordinates, cell phone coverage, maps, and accurate descriptions. This book is far superior to almost any other published hiking guide I have seen.
| Author: | Michael Haynes | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 796 | | EAN: | 9780864922915 | | Edition: | 8 | | ISBN: | 0864922914 | | Number Of Pages: | 331 | | Publication Date: | 2002-07-10 |
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